Win7 won't start no-Pavilion dv7-6059eo-a the hard drive failed? Contact HP?

Hello

I have already experienced some minor problems with my HP laptop, as crashes and freezes and error startup. Now, yesterday I came home vacation and discovered that my PC did "feel well" when I used it. Sound had been delayed and delayed, processes and programs froze frequently, including the Task Manager. I decided to just restart and went for a shower, half an hour later when I came back to my PC it was trying to close the session, without success. I used the power button to shut down physically, and when I tried to start it up, I was allowed to choose whether to start the PC normally or in "safe mode", as expected. I started normally and it has frozen on the 'Starting Windows' screen, the animation wouldn't even start.

I waited several minutes for Windows to start and, eventually, windows cursor appeared on the screen, but it was obviously the wrong resolution (much bigger (and wider than what is proportional) and fuzzier than normal), then I got a blue background (However, this was not blue, it was like a wallpaper) and the come command prompt thingy indicating exactly what :

Microsoft Windows Script Host Version 5.8

Copyright Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.

REM model:

Legend of the REM: Hitachi HTS725050A9A364 ATA Device

REM DeviceID: \\.\PHYSICALDRIVE0

REM SCSIBus: 0

REM SCSIPort: 0

Scores of REM: 4

REM PNPDeviceID: IDE\DISKHITACHI_HTS725050A9A364___PC40CH0A\5 & DDFF 3299 & 0 & 0. 0.0

REM

REM

REM [RESULT]

REM couldn't Scout because could not detect 2 hard drives on this system

C:\System.sav\util\MBRINST. / Ini EXE C:\System .sav\util\MBR. INI/U/Q

ECHO MBRInst returned %ERRORLEVEL% > C:\system.sav\logs\MBRINST. JOURNAL

I leave the PC for half an hour, and when nothing happened, except at the prompt closing itself, I rebooted, it the same way as last time. This time when start I had to choose between 'start Windows normally' and 'Start Startup Repair (recommended) '. I chose the option recommended and expected (because I used to get these before the crash too). But ultimately the same black screen and the enormous-too-big-cursor appeared, then he went blue and then the command line came, stating the same message as I wrote above.

It is, essentially, as far as I got with the PC after the evening of yesterday and today. I also noticed wave, repetative sounds coming from inside the PC, looks like a frog, very very small is trapped inside. I tried the F8 menu at startup and chose to start in "safe mode" but there is no difference.

I would be totally grateful for help, because it was a ~ $1400 spent and I got it for a few months...

Thank you for reading

My

Hello

Error 303 would indicate a hard drive failure - this is also compatible with the freezing issues you describe leading up to this event.

Your best option isto contact HP and arrange for the hard drive replaced under warranty.

If you live in the United States, contact HP here.

If you are in another part of the world, begin here.

Kind regards

DP - K



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